Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991)

The first sequel, titled Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze, claims the dubious distinction as Vanilla Ice's film debut. It is dedicated in memory of puppeteer Jim Henson. The Turtles learn more of their origin and fight Tokka and Rahzar who are mutant animals created by the Shredder with the aid of the Turtles' human friend Keno (Ernie Reyes, Jr.) a Asian teenage boy and the famous Professor Jordon Perry.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)

The third film in the series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, features Elias Koteas reprising his role as Casey Jones. The plot revolves around the "Sacred Sands of Time", a mystical scepter. The Turtles go back in time to 1603 feudal Japan to save April O'Neil and become involved in a great battle between the Japanese ruler Lord Norinaga and a group of rebellious villagers.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

A sequel was announced for June 3, 2016 with Dave Green directing.[22][23] The sequel was announced on August 10, 2014, two days after the first film was released. The original cast returns[24][25] with Stephen Amell as Casey Jones[26], Brian Tee as Shredder[14], Tyler Perry as Baxter Stockman[27], and Gary Anthony Williams & Sheamus as Bebop and Rocksteady.[28][29][30]

Animated films

TMNT (2007)

The Turtles' film, titled simply TMNT, was released March 23, 2007. It is the fourth and final installment of the original series. Unlike the previous films, it utilized 100% computer-generated imagery, produced by Imagi Animation Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures and The Weinstein Company. Chronologically, this movie takes place after the third movie. According to a press release, "the PG-rated movie will derive its tone from the original comic-book series and will be slightly grittier than the previous live-action pictures. The animation was created in Imagi's state-of-the-art facility in Hong Kong." The teaser trailer was released July 20, 2006. A second trailer was released January 17, 2007. The storyline focuses on an ancient legend of four siblings and thirteen monsters, taking a giant leap from any preceding turtle movies yet gave small evidence to the fact that the film is a sequel to the 3 movies that had preceded it (including showing the magical scepter from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III, the canister the ooze came from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II near the ending, and Shredder's helmet, resembling the one from the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film, even though it was thought to have been crushed in the original movie).
The movie takes place after Shredder's defeat, with the team essentially broken as Leonardo is training in Central America, Donatello and Michelangelo have jobs, and Raphael spends his time as the vigilante crimefighter 'Nightwatcher'. Leonardo returns when Max Winters, an immortal warrior who tried to take over the world 3,000 years ago, begins hunting for alien beasts and stone statues of his former Generals. However, tensions begin to rise between Raphael and Leonardo over the leadership of the team. The Foot Clan also make an appearance, with Karai leading them. It is hinted towards the end of the film by a comment by Karai that either the Shredder is not dead, there is a new incarnation of the Shredder in the Foot Clan, or that he will be resurrected. TMNT is the final Ninja Turtle movie to be distributed by Time Warner due to the franchise being purchased by Viacom.

Documentary films

This upcoming documentary focuses on Kevin Eastman's story specifically. The film is inspired in part by 2011's "35 DAYS OF KEVIN EASTMAN" art show at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles.

Trivia

In an interview with Kevin Munroe, he stated that he would like to direct a possible sequel to the 2007 TMNT film, possibly involving the return of the Shredder.[31] In an interview, Peter Laird stated he was interested in the idea of having the next film be live action CGI film, with the Turtles rendered in CGI and Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chris Evans reprising their TMNT roles in live action. In late April 2009, it was announced a new live action film would be in the works for a 2011 release. Mirage Studios was partnering with producers Scott Mednick and Galen Walker, with Peter Laird, Gary Richardson, Frederick Fierst, Eric Crown and Napoleon Smith III would serve as executive producers, and 4Kids Entertainment would handle the film's merchandising.[32] It was stated that the story would be a prequel that would focus on the Turtles origin.[33] In July 2009, an open casting call was made for extras to play as members of the Foot Clan, with Ernie Reyes, Jr. as an acting judge.[34] However, in mid October 2009, it was announced that Viacom's subsidiary network Nickelodeon had purchased all of Mirage's rights to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles property for $9.75 million, thus terminating all deals with 4Kids and Time Warner.[1][35][36]